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2018年1月16日 星期二

DAILY DOSE: Chutzpah

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Chutzpah

By Tzvi Freeman

This world operates on chutzpah.

It has the chutzpah to declare itself a world, to assert that it is autonomous from its Creator, to deny any relationship to the very force that is continually bringing it into being every moment.

We will fight chutzpah with chutzpah.



By Tzvi Freeman


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